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BeckaO

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I have recently relocated from east London to Dulwich after buying a beautiful albeit falling apart Victorian property. I have been on various search engines looking for tradesmen for some immediate correctional works but I was struggling to find someone I was happy with working in my home whilst I was at work. After speaking to one of my neighbours she recommended the Dulwich forum which I joined. After skimming through I found some reviews on Gary amongst others and decided to call him to arrange an estimate.

I found Gary to be polite, punctual and also totally in keeping with what I was asking for. Gary repaired the ageing existing kitchen as a stop gap prior to extending and getting a new kitchen fitted. He replaced all the upstairs doors for me and made repairs to frames, repaired and repainted a bedroom and renewed the tiles in the existing bathroom around the bath. Gary also carried out repairs to the front windows including window sills and sashes. Gary has a fantastic eye for detail, the front facade of the house looks better than I was even hoping for. He kept me informed on how works were going as I wasn?t at home during most of the works and was quick to rectify it.

As I am new to the area I found it really hard to find a reliable tradesman and as I was directed to the forum and found Gary I feel it?s only fair I leave him a glowing review on here. I will be calling Gary in the near future to continue works on my house. I can not recommend him enough, Gary can be contacted on 07572 588222

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